Show Lambert Bottles Battles Lap Liapis is jn in in F Feature f. f r ix ii- ii V t I w k p pI y I I 1 4 f I 41 1 A fi Y I i iY 1 1 g I i I i t J r I Jn i M w 1 B- B SS v 1 4 u i- i k t 4 4 of 4 r 1 r 1 J 0 I j Tribune Telegram Photo Photo Cray Cray Looks Like Luke the Beginning of a Blood Bank Gene Fullmer right defending AA AAU U senior I I champ smashes Bob Dob Howard of Salt Lake against k- k 14 f 44 4 4 a h 1 Joe Toe B Burt Burton rt n It wasn't easy Ma but I wasn't hurt much j I I i.- i. i 1 Ralph Bankhead ie hoo That hat t sure is is' some rome tough work H ff 3 4 rl z v. v Yi Y 4 0 i V d yf 1 f wi t t Joe 2 Aw Joe it really wasn't that hard 10 j 7 I ropes In their classic three-rounder three which stole show how in Mondays Monday's A. A AAU U op openers ners Fullmer won MU AAU R Opens With I Classy Bouts By John Mooney looneY Telegram Sport Editor Editor- With the most successful openIng openIng opening open open- ing night in history behind them the cream of the Intermountain west's amateur boxers moved into I the second round of or the three-day three I tournament at the coliseum Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day night with 20 bouts on the card card- but the interest focused on the heavyweight clash between those veteran rivals rivals Pete Pete LIapis and Jay Say Lambert senior enior heavyweights have copped the he Intermountain A AA AAU A. AU U crown and each has been kayoed by his worthy opponent and the three-rounder three which climaxes the bout 20 card for the semifinal night should set som something thing ot of ota a classic record for the coliseum eum All AU Good Bouts At least a half dozen bouts worthy of being labeled m main in I event grace the second nights night's i icard card Theres There's Dean Lehmitz vs I Frank in the pound senior class with th the winn winner winner win win- n ner r to meet Lyle Taylor one of the stars of the open opening ing night Or you yoi youcan youcan can pick Don Morgan Morg n vs Darrell Darrel Josie in the senior pound class the winner of which will meet mp Henry Ju in the finals Or if jf you like your battles wild and wooly theres there's a hatful of novice ant and junior boxers each willing to shoot shoo the works for the coveted A AAU AU U awards A topflight program is as as- as And Tuesdays Tuesday's card will have to tobe tobe tobe be good to outshine the scintillatIng scintillatIng scintillatIng Ing performances dished up to a record-breaking record crowd in Mondays Monday's opener That card certainly mus must equal if not excel any round first-round card in local A AAU A U history There wasn't a bad fight on the card Heres Here's the Picture In brief here are the stories o of of Mondays Monday's fights Novice 11 lit Found Bob Bob McKee Clayton Nielsen Nielsen was down for Zor no count In the first but countered countered coun coun- with a couple of ot hard rights right Second round was a slugfest with both bolh sporting bloody noses Third found both on floor noor but came game to the bell ILl lU Pounds Ralph Ralph Bankhead head ad de de- de- de Ken Huber Fight was slow and cautious with Bankhead stalking Huber who was fast and elusive Both swinging at the bell Second found Bankhead sharper hitter with too much reach Third found Bankhead Bankhead Bankhead Bank Bank- head landing staggering right to clinch duke J 11 U Pounds Pounds Doyle Doyle Faulk won b by bythe the tko over overl Joe Burton in o othe or of orthe the second Faulk was kept at bay In first by long lone jabs jab but eventual eventually crashed through to lo batter Burton Burlon down round Pound Robert Bridgewater decisions Jack Beckstead First round both cautious and little action Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond was wal slow with both missing anc and little excitement save for tor sparse spars flurries Third saw saw Bridgewater missing with long and Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beck Beck- stead landing few straight blows De De- booed J 18 Pound Pounds Joe Joe deel- deel stoned Lewis Daniels Daniels wa was was down for no count in the first and nose was leaking Second Second Sec Sec- ond was with down for no rio count Third was a wild affair with both boys toe to lo toe loe rounds Pounds Henry Washington lon Max Hutcheon In first Hutcheon had all the better of or the going beating Washington to the punch con consistently until he ran afoul a haymaker which dropped him as all the bell sounded Hutcheon couldn't couldn continue J 16 6 rounds Don Ernsten Harry Fetters First round was slugger lugger but dropped Fetters for four-count four as bell saved him In second Third started fast but Fet Fetter Fetters Fet Fet- O etten et- et ten ter was Wal dropped for eight-count eight b by looping right before bell Founds Robert Founds Robert Sharp kayoed Ralph Lefler Leler In first It was a wild wilt slugging affair until Sharp dropped the anchor In of ot the first round Pounds Pounds Corky Corky I-Corky Corky Nichols kayoed Pete Harrison second Nichols had hac the tie better of the punching In the first firs and stopped Harrison with a hard flurry lurr In 46 se seconds of or the second ISS Pounds Pounds George George Rigby stoned Louis Melc scrap one of the features It started fast fas and k kept pt on picking up speed until the final lInal bell Neither had a decided edge In the wild going In Pounds Conrad Lawrence Malnar second better boxer but Malnar harder hitter in first round cut cul loose In second on the infighting to drop Malnar for nine count and a second later drop him again ending the fight In lH of ot second se nd round In Pounds Carth Garth Van Tassel de de- de Glen GIen The first was as even with both showing gameness game game- ness neu and little skill In the thc second featured the fighting with Lighting with his hard uppercuts Third was great round with still upper upper- cutting but Van Tassell connecting to stagger him at the bell Decision mildly booed 17 1 Pounds Bud Pounds Bud Taylor Talor Pat Montoya Featured good boxing and sharp exchanges for tor first two rounds Opened up In third anc and Montoyas Montoya's nose was bleeding 17 In Pounds Lewi Gibbons Roy AJIoka First was loosely fought but In second Gibbons had AJIoka down lawn for tor seven and three e counts before before be be- fore ore t I topped stopped in 6 of r second rounds Dick ded- ded Man First about aboul overland e and the he cad In until a sleeper had him groggy at at- atthe the thc bell The third was toe to top toe toc but Wilkins Wis wi was the stronger Junior l Division in roun Pounds Clifford n de de- Herbert Delgado The first was as a free swinger with both missing miss miss- ing lg and clinching Both were missIng missIng missIng miss- miss Ing In the second but n dropped Delgado for a five-count five with a right In the third Tiliman was vas working working- his uppercut good and Delgado was down for seven-count seven from It It He lIe was waR floppy at the bell 17 1 Pounds Founds Don Picard Dean Van second Van was down for for- fora a a nine count and flat fiat 1 t on his back at al the bell in the first He rallied to open the fI second cond hut was dropped for mr nine before Referee Shul- Shul Continued on following pale pace |